Question 12 Chapter 8 of +2-A
12. Bharat ltd. was incorporated with a capital of Rs 2,00,000 divided into shares of Rs 10 each. 2,000 shares were offered for subscription and out of these,1,800 shares were applied for and allotted.Rs 3 per share (including Rs 1 premium) on an allotment, Rs 2 per share on the first call. All money was received.
Give necessary journal entries and show share capital in the balance sheet.
The solution of Question 12 Chapter 8 of +2-A: –
| Date | Particulars |
L.F. | Debit | Credit | |
| Bank A/c | Dr. | 5400 | |||
| To equity share application A/c | 5400 | ||||
| (Being the application money received ) | |||||
| Equity Share application A/c | Dr | 5400 | |||
| To Equity share capital A/c | 3600 | ||||
| To equity share premium A/c | 1800 | ||||
| (Being application money transferred to equity share capital ) | |||||
| Equity Share allotment A/c | 7200 | ||||
| To Equity share allotment A/c | 5400 | ||||
| To Equity share premium A/c | 1800 | ||||
| (Being the allotment money due ) | |||||
| Cash A/c | Dr | 7200 | |||
| To Equity share allotment A/c | 7200 | ||||
| (Being application money transferred to equity share capital ) | |||||
| Equity Share first call A/c | Dr | 3600 | |||
| To Equity Share capital A/c | 3600 | ||||
| (Being the first call money due ) | |||||
| Cash A/c | Dr | 3600 | |||
| To Equity Share first, call A/c | 3600 | ||||
| (Being first call money received ) | |||||
| Equity Share second call A/c | Dr | 5400 | |||
| To Equity Share capital A/c | 5400 | ||||
| (Being the second call money due ) | |||||
| Cash A/c | Dr | 5400 | |||
| To Equity share second call A/c | 5400 | ||||
| (Being second call money received and money of 200 shares were not received capital ) | |||||
| Cash Book | Cr. | |
|
Particulars (1) |
Note no. (2) |
Figures as at the end of the Previous Reporting Period (3) |
| I. Equity and Liabilities | ||
| 1. Shareholders’ Funds | ||
| (a) Share Capital | (1) | 18000 |
| 18000 | ||
| Equity share capital A/c | Cr. | |
| Particulars |
Particulars |
Amount |
| Share capital | ||
| Authorized capital | ||
| 20,000 Equity share of Rs 10 each | 2,00,000 | |
| Issued capital | ||
| 2000 equity shares of Rs 10 each | 20,000 | |
| Subscribed capital | ||
| Subscribed and fully paid-up | ||
| 1800 Equity shares of Rs 10 each | ||
| On application (1800 *Rs 2 each ) | 3600 | |
| On allotment (1800 *Rs 3 each ) | 5400 | |
| On first call (1800 *Rs 2 each ) | 3600 | |
| On final call (1800 *Rs 3each ) | 5400 | 18,000 |
| 18,000 | ||
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T.S. Grewal’s Double Entry Book Keeping +2 (Vol. I: Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations and Partnership Firms)
- Chapter No. 1 – Financial Statement of Not-For-Profit Organisations
- Chapter No. 2 – Accounting for Partnership Firms – Fundamentals
- Chapter No. 3 – Goodwill: Nature and Valuation
- Chapter No. 4 – Change in Profit-Sharing Ratio Among the Existing Partners
- Chapter No. 5 – Admission of a Partner
- Chapter No. 6 – Retirement/Death of a Partner
- Chapter No. 7 – Dissolution of a Partnership Firm
T.S. Grewal’s Double Entry Book Keeping (Vol. II: Accounting for Companies)
- Chapter No. 8 – Company Accounts – Accounting for Share Capital
- Chapter No. 9 – Company Accounts – Issue of Debentures
- Chapter No. 10 – Redemption of Debentures
T.S. Grewal’s Double Entry Book Keeping (Vol. II: Accounting for Companies)
- Chapter No. 1 – Financial Statements of a Company
- Chapter No. 2 – Financial Statement Analysis
- Chapter No. 3 – Tools of Financial Statement Analysis – Comparative Statements and Common- Size Statements
- Chapter No. 4 – Accounting Ratios
- Chapter No. 5 – Cash Flow Statement
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